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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-06-13/
LOCATION:Central Square
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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Central Square
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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-06-19/
LOCATION:Central Square
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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Central Square
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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-06-26/
LOCATION:Central Square
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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-06-29/
LOCATION:Central Square
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SUMMARY:Cambridge United Outdoor Watch Parties
DESCRIPTION:The City of Cambridge announced that it was named a recipient of grant funding from the Healey-Driscoll Administration and Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism in support of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. \nCambridge United – Where the World Comes Together will encompass a citywide series of free World Cup watch parties in June-July 2026\, bringing the excitement of the world’s most-watched sporting event to public spaces across the community. The $65\,000 grant\, combined with matching funds from the City\, Office of Tourism and additional support from Cambridge’s Business Associations\, will support seven outdoor celebrations designed to bring residents\, visitors\, and local businesses together for a month of global connection and community pride.\nEach watch party will feature live match screenings\, cultural performances\, family-friendly activities\, and food offerings from Cambridge restaurants. Events will take place in some of Cambridge’s most vibrant public spaces\, including Central Square\, Harvard Square\, Inman Square\, Kendall/MIT\, East Cambridge\, and during the annual Citywide Dance Party.\nWorld Cup Watch Party Schedule\nThe watch party schedule\, games\, and locations are outlined below:\nSaturday\, June 13 – Haiti vs. Scotland (Central Square)\nTuesday\, June 16 – Iraq/Bolivia/Suriname vs. Norway (Harvard Square)\nFriday\, June 19 – Scotland vs. Morocco (Inman Square)\nTuesday\, June 23 – England vs. Ghana (MIT Open Space/Kendall Square)\nFriday\, June 26 – Norway vs. France (Central Square – Citywide Dance Party)\nMonday\, June 29 – Round of 32 (East Cambridge – Donnelly Field)\nThursday\, July 9 – Quarterfinals (East Cambridge – Cambridge Crossing)\nExact locations and timing will be announced at a later date and published on the website Cambridge United – Where the World Comes Together.\n“While the games may be played in Foxboro\, the celebration belongs to all of us\,” said Cambridge Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui. “We are proud to bring the spirit of the World Cup to Cambridge’s dynamic neighborhoods\, from Central Square to East Cambridge\, supporting our local businesses and creating space for residents\, visitors\, and families to come together around the world’s game. With the World Cup coming to our backyard for the first time in decades\, Cambridge is ready to celebrate it together.” \n“The City and its business associations have a long history of delivering high-impact cultural events that attract thousands of attendees and support economic vitality\,” said Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang. “From the Citywide Dance Party to the River Festival to the Harvard Square Mayfair and many other significant events\, Cambridge has consistently demonstrated the ability to host inclusive\, well-organized events that celebrate culture and community. We look forward to supporting these events and making them memorable moments for our community.”
URL:https://massbytrain.com/event/cambridge-united-outdoor-watch-parties/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Central Square
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